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Accelerate Your Workflow with Supermicro High-Performance Workstation Solutions
Accelerate Your Workflow with Supermicro High-Performance Workstation Solutions
Supermicro announced an industry-first 1U NEBS Level 3 certified system with up to four NVIDIA V100 or V100S Tensor Core GPUs.
Supermicro is first-to-market with a 1U NEBS Level 3 V100 GPU accelerated server, a key enabler for the transition to 5G, with industry adoption of the most advanced applications and workloads found in AI, ML, AR/VR, and IoT.
Supermicro has announced a 1U Network Equipment Building System (NEBS) server system.
Supermicro has launched its 1U NEBS (Network Equipment Building System) Level 3 certified server system with up to four NVIDIA V100 or V100S Tensor Core GPUs. The new server system would enable the latest AI, AR/VR, transcoding, gaming, and other high-compute workloads with low latency requirements in the telecom environment.
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Single- and Dual-CPU workstations certified with ANSYS Software Modules, featuring Intel® Xeon® W-2100/W2000 series and 2nd Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors.
In today’s data-driven economy, businesses and data centres are facing the battle of efficiency; finding the balance between an efficiently-run data centre which can handle the exponential amounts of data being produced every minute, yet also being aware of the environmental impact of the performance, scale and value of the installed servers.
Supermicro Computer has announced an industry-first 1U NEBS (Network Equipment Building System) Level 3 certified system with up to four (4) NVIDIA V100 or V100S Tensor Core GPUs.
Supermicro Computer has introduced what it says is an industry-first 1U NEBS (Network Equipment Building System) Level 3 certified system with up to four (4) NVIDIA V100 or V100S Tensor Core GPUs. The new server system enables the latest AI, AR/VR, transcoding, gaming, and other high-compute workloads with low latency requirements in the telecom environment.